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TO LET. aJ/EBTISBMENTS of Iβ Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sole, To Let, Lost and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insert'ons 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advnnco. Eitra Chaq'c i' Booked. rp O LEASE, PRIVATE SEASIDE HOTEL, NEAR AUCKLAND. Magnificent Fireproof Buildings of 30 rooms, just completed on the most modem lines. Situated on the finest beach around Auckland. ELeotric light, plenty of water, store phone, hot water, 4 bathrooms and kvatones, latest sanitary arrangomente. Erection aupervised by loading architect, who has aimed at making this the most up-to-date of its land in the dominion. Splendid opportunity for person used to handling superior class of giicst. Acoommodation can ho filled immediately at a tariff up to four guineas. For further information writ© to T. K. SMYTHEMAN, 22a 44 Queen 6trecfc) Auckland rp o l e t, SHOPS IN ROYAL ARCADE (Now being renovated). Reasonable terms to approved tenants Apply . . WARREN BOYD, Secretary, Sierwnght, James, and Nichol 183 Offices. High street. mO LET (for 12 nionthe), 7-roomod HOUSE JL (St. Leonards); all modern conveniences. Address BUSINESS, ~ 3 . Times Office. TjTORKISHED 5 ROOMS; beautifully eita . -*- a ~d; modern conveniences, electric gas griller; piano.—37 New street, MubklbT "S h - . 23 8 HP 0 kET (for socials, dances, etc), M ?^ L ' Mora y pW-Appiy Mrs Bligh, 413 High etroet. 28^ "JGWRKISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms to LET «« t -L \ Apply Profeesor Jack, Sjjjbeith; street. 253 T° A LE f' OFFICE, Lower Rattray street. JL Apply Trustees, Executore, and Agency Co., Water street. . 18 3 mO LET, OFFICE, Lower Rattray street. JL Apply Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company, "Water street. 25s rpO LET, select unfurnished FLAT (Leith JL street, near University); 2 eunny rooms and_fatehen : —Full_Particulars, Times Office. mO' LET (Princes- stoe^~near _ bctagon), a larg? Double ROOM; suitable office.— Address Office, Times Office. 25s PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. EARL'S DAILY MOTOR SERVICP ROXBURGH TO BEAUMONT (Late of H. Craicr and Co ) Leaves Roxburgh (Commercial 'Corner) 10.15 a,m., leaves Beaumont on arrival Dunedin train. Cars for Hire at all hours. Efficient drivers. 4^ EX - ,£ARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh. 'Phone 47. Box 57. HPfIORNLEY'S BRIGHTON AND JL TAIERI MOUTH ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER Time-table: Loaves Manse street for Brighton and TaJeri Mouth 9.30 a.m., returning 4.45 p.m. Leaves Manse street for Brijrn* ton only 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Saturdays, leaves Manse etreet for Brighton only 1 p.m.. returning Mondays_ 3.30 a.m. For special motor trips and picnic parties ring Thornley's Private Hotel Brighton. . _15aP B MGH^r E R I «SS!rABS RVIC£ leaves Manse street as follows:—Mondays, 9.30 a.m and 5 jxm.; Wednesdays, 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Thursdays, 5 p m : Fridays, 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ; Saturdays', 1.10 p.m and 5 p.m. All cars call-at Green Island Station. For special cars and accommodation ring Brighton Bureau Aslr for WILLIAMS fc.HOBBS. Brighton IWeT* OYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE CROMWELL, PEMBROKE, ria HAWEA. Cars leave Cromwell Tuesday*, Thursdays, and Saturdays, return Morjay Wednesday, and Friday. Special Co meets all trains from Dunedin JOHN ANDERSON, Proprietor Telegrams: Anderson. Motor. Cromwell. SROBB (lato Thompson's) . ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE ROXBURGH TO 13KAUMONT Leaves Roxburgh Post Office 9.45 a m • leav«s Beaumont on arrival of Dunedin train. Special cars by arrangement. Cara for Hire at All Hours. Careful Drivers S. ROBB, Proprietor, 3d Box 93. Roxburgh ('Phono 12) fl° A £H LEAVES PORTOBELLO \J DAILY at 8.30 a-m. for Dunedinreturning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 3 p.m. Fares: Is each way; Children under 13, half-price North-East Harbour- Single Is; return, Is 6d. Heavy Cargo by arrangement. Parcels, Luggage, etc., received at Stables until 2.30 p.m. J. S. M'CARTNEY, Proprietor. Crust and Crust's Stables, Stafford street. » MEDICAL, {JUlf' NO RISKS when you are threatened with digestive troubles, however slight they may appear to be. When indigestion threatens immediate steps should be taken to remove the dis comfort. To allow matters to drift is verv unwise. Stomach troubles have a tendencv to persist obstinately if they are not re moved in the early stages. A safe plan and one which has proved an unqualified success is to TAKE Beecham's Pills have a long" record an" a famous one. In the treatment of ailments of the stomach liver, and bowels they are a medicine to be trusted. When symptoms appear—run no risks— take BEECHAM'S PILT,S. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Eng. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled, price—loid (36 pills) la lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 piUs) SAFE. gTEEDMAFS SOOTHING POWDERS. Tha Most Reliable Medicine for Young Children Known and used all over the Englishspeaking World. These Powders contain NO POISON. 2S ap ".QPBING BLOSSo'm OINTMENT^γ O Cure*i Sore Legs, Ecsoma, 'pu£ S^_^plai n r 3 : ••OJPBING BLOSSOM ELIXIR7~7 e _°.. 2 f> > ? Tomo and Blood CleanerHawkins's Herbal Depot, 150 George street Dunecun. * w k - L emist Prices—At Hawtana'a, 150 George street. Dnnedin. "DOST FREE.—Good Enemas, from 4s &\ JL to 12s 6d each.—Address: L Haw kins, 150 George etreet, Dnnedin. BLOOMINE," tho Great Com WarL and Bunion Cure; price 6d- the cheapeetand best. Sold everywhere. HAWKINS'S Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup WhooDing Cough, Bronphitis. Trade Mark- "Bw Six." B AWKINS'S Inetant Relief Powder" is unrivalled; eurce when others fail; Is and 2s tins.—lso Geortre street. 5 SUFFERING Women, avoid"""operation by ua>ng "Orange Blossom"; month's trcatmm.Y_6s.-L. HAWJiINS, Gcorg^ 2Ss

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18050, 25 September 1920, Page 16

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